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Create a new report called Show Me The Money, add a data
source which connects to the Movies database and create a
dataset which includes these fields:

Use the
Film and Studio tables to select these fields.

Insert a table and add fields to it so that it resembles the example below:

Start with these three fields in the table.

Now add a parent group using the Studio field and rearrange the
table so that it resembles the one shown below:

You'll need to add a parent group, delete a row
and column, insert a new row inside the Studio
group and add Sum functions to
the group footer.

Set the Grouping Pane to Advanced Mode, select
the (Details) item and change two of its properties as shown
below:

Change the
Hidden and ToggleItem properties for the
(Details) item.

Repeat this for the
the (Static) items which represent the group header and footer
rows.

Apply formatting to the table so that it resembles the one shown
below when you run the report: